In the spring of 2013, PETA
investigators released this undercover video about the abuse that occurs in
racing stables.

Watch the video, then
read the comments by equine expert, Holly Cheever, DVM.

"Mangled Horses, Maimed Jockeys" — The New York Times, March
2012

"The greatest number of incidents [horse deaths in the
U.S.] on a single day — 23 —
occurred last year on the most celebrated day of racing in America, the
running of the Kentucky Derby. One Derby horse fractured a leg, as did a
horse in the previous race at Churchill Downs. All told, seven jockeys at
other tracks were thrown to the ground after their horses broke down.

"A state-by-state survey by The Times shows that about
3,600 horses died racing or training at state-regulated tracks over the last
three years."

Watch the
video at the beginning of The Times article.

Don't Back the Cruelty: Racing Video(courtesy of Animal Aid, UK)

Animal Aid: "Every year
around 300 horses are raced to death in Britain. To drive home the
reality of Thoroughbred horse suffering and death, Animal Aid has
produced a powerful 90-second web film. Most people regard horse racing
as a harmless sport in which the animals are willing participants who
thoroughly enjoy the thrill. 'Don't Back the Cruelty' shows a series of
real on-course equine deaths."
Although this particular video shows racing over jumps, racing on the
flat also claims a great many lives.

Young Blood: Fatal Breakdowns of Juvenile Racehorses(courtesy of PETA)

PETA investigators released this undercover video in 2011, showing
horses as they were forced to run so fast that they suffered broken
bones, burst aortas, and other potentially fatal injuries.

Death of Eight Belles at the 2008 Kentucky Derby

ABC
News

NBC Sports

Horse Racing Kills

Animals Australia: See what happens behind-the-scenes in the horse racing industry, and find out why you shouldn't bet on cruelty.

Collision and Death: Racing Video

Many horses die on the track
every year as a result of fatal accidents, among other reasons. This video
documents a horrible collision between two horses who had no possibility of
preventing it. More cruel and unnecessary deaths, just for the benefit of
the racing industry.

Hiding for Nothing: The Use of the Whip in Racing(courtesy of Animal Aid, UK)

This 17-minute video
arises from a detailed report by Animal Aid about the use of the whip in
British racing.

Kentucky Faces Crisis of Unwanted Horses

Kentucky, the Thoroughbred capital of the world, is being overrun with
thousands of horses no one wants. New laws are making it difficult
to send horses off to slaughterhouses when they are no longer
suitable for racing or work. As a result, auction houses are being
overrun with the animals and rescue organizations have more horses
than they can take care of.

Photo and audio: AP

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our campaign against the introduction of the racing industry in
Israel.